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Florida Law Firm Ensures Its Data Is Available, Even if a Hurricane Strikes

White Paper Ruden McClosky is one of Florida's largest and most prominent law firms, providing a full range of legal services and business solutions across 10 Florida offices and one office in Venezuela. The director of IT decided to set up a secondary data... [10 Apr 2008]

Florida Law Firm Cuts Backup Time, Ensures 100% System Availability and Stands Up to Hurricane Wilma

White Paper Ruden McClosky is a full-service law firm with 10 offices throughout Florida. The firm wanted to gain greater efficiencies in its day-to-day backup operations. With over 50 Windows-based servers and 600 workstations spread across 10 offices, and... [05 Jul 2008]

Webcast: Step-by-Step Disaster Recovery Planning for the 2006 Hurricane Season

White Paper This TechRepublic Webcast features two guests from the New Orleans law firm of Chaffe McCall, L.L.P.who explain how XOsoft helped their organization and other companies in the hurricane zone make advanced preparations to ensure continuous... [12 Dec 2007]

New Orleans plans free wi-fi

News New Orleans plans to be the first major city to offer free wireless internet access to its citizens in an effort to entice businesses and people to return to the city after the devastating hurricane season. [30 Nov 2005]

Laws of Data Recovery

White Paper The main task of the director of IT for Fort Lauderdale-based law firm was to make the 200-attorney firm with 10 offices throughout Florida hurricane-proof. The goal was to make sure the company's employees retained access to its most critical... [10 Apr 2008]

US toys with emergency warning system update

News The idea of expanding the warnings to other media appears to have escalated in popularity since Hurricane Katrina and the communications bungles that occurred during the storm. And local and state governments failed to activate it for Hurricane... [21 Jul 2006]

Hurricane Katrina comms breakdown probed by FCC

News The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has pledged to examine communications infrastructure breakdowns that hampered emergency response and rescue efforts in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, saying it would aid victims of the crisis. [16 Sep 2005]

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